Normally used as an expression to label what is the hardest or most challenging obstacle in a list of obstacles that needs to be overcome or considered.
to keep up the tent so it dont fall
They all have the word 'pole' in common... flag-pole - tent-pole - magnetic-pole.
That is a frame tent as opposed to a pole tent. The tent has an interior ceiling that looks like an "A" frame much like what you would see in the attic of a home.
That is a frame tent as opposed to a pole tent. The tent has an interior ceiling that looks like an "A" frame much like what you would see in the attic of a home.
Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen led the team that first set foot at the South Pole during December 1911. They erected a tent at the pole after spending about a week verifying their location using celestial navigation skills. Atop the tent, they mounted a Norwegian flag. It is not documented exactly who mounted the flag on the tent.
Poltent is not a word found in the dictionary. Potent means strong. Pole tent is a type of tent that uses poles in the center to support the sides and roof.
Lay the tent out on flat ground. Take the pole sections and slide the separate sections together. This will take a little trial and error without an instruction print out (available by calling the manufacturers toll free number.) Slide the pole sections into the pole loops and stand the tent up one section at a time. Stake the tent down, and add rain fly if desired.
Perhaps because it needs only a central support pole?? Circus tents are not always round although a round design is the best for general vision. Small circuses toured with a central pole in the middle of the ring and this was called 'a one pole tent'. A central section could be added called 'the centre' placed between two poles and this would be called 'the two pole tent' with still a central ring clear of the pole but the audience would be quite near at one side and further away at each end - not as good really to the one pole tent. The much more recent four pole tent is more ideal and can be of varying sizes to suit the required seating capacity or size of the circus. A small four pole tent, say, 80ft in diameter, could seat about 1000 persons whilst the largest (in my experience being Billy Smart) could seat up to 6000 persons. The central ring is an agreed size of 42ft in diameter.
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The cost of a rental tent is determined by a number of factors including size, type of tent, location of installation and the time of the year. There are three main types of tents: pole style, pipe frame, and clear span. The pole tent is usually the cheapest option and is supported around the edges of the tent as well as the center with interior wooden or aluminum poles. The next most expensive tent is the pipe frame tent which has no interior poles and is instead supported by an aluminum pipe frame on which the tent top is secured. The third type and generally the most expensive is the clear span tent. It is made from aluminum box beams through which the tent top is secured. Because of the variables listed above it is difficult to estimate costs for a party tent but a rough idea is somewhere between $.70 per square foot up to $1.50 per square foot or more.
One can use a screen tent just for the sole purpouse of seeing what is outside of one's tent, what are the surroundings and to see if someone is outside, and what the weather is.
In the story "The Leap" by Louise Erdrich, Harry Avalon is injured during a carpentry accident where he falls from a scaffold and impales his hand with a two-inch splinter. His wife, Anna, performs a miraculous mid-air acrobatic leap to save him from falling to his death.
You can re-order them from the factory at 800-775-1965. Tell them your tent model number and the parts you need. I believe the tent pole part numbers are CPOL-392BL and TPOL-428RD but they will be able to verify.